A new trailer of Dwayne Johnson's "Baywatch" was released on March 23, 2017, and interestingly it features Indian actress Priyanka Chopra delivering a dialogue in style. Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron are seen in abundance throughout the trailer, while Priyanka comes in only two shots.

Priyanka is already a known name among Hollywood movie lovers; thanks to her role in the television series "Quantico". The newly released trailer gives a sneak peak to the movie's raunchy humor, and it also portrays some high-voltage action scenes.

The trailer also gives a glimpse on the characters played by Alexandra Daddario, Kelly Rohrbach, and Pamela Anderson.

'Baywatch': A movie based on the 90's hit television series

'Baywatch' is directed by Seth Gordon, and it is the official reboot of the 90's television series.

The film will revolve around the life of Mitch Buchannon, a devoted lifeguard who uncovers a criminal conspiracy.

To stop the criminal plot, he sets aside all personal differences with Matt Brody (Zac Efron), and builds an effective plan. The trailer gives a perfect outline about the movie that involves drugs, real estate scams, and a mysterious dead body.

Is Priyanka Chopra's screen space very limited in 'Baywatch'?

Former Miss WorldPriyanka Chopra will feature in t he role of Victoria Leeds, the main antagonist in this movie. Interestingly, the presence of Priyanka in the recently released trailers is not much, and the actress' fans are a bit disappointed.

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Many industry experts believe that this is a calculated move from the makers of the movie, while some others think that she does not have enough screen space as her fans expect.

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Seth Gordon has directed this movie, which is scheduled to release on May 26, 2017. The release was pulled a week back to avoid competition with "Alien: Covenant". Dwayne Johnson, the former professional wrestler is now going through the most successful patches of his career. His upcoming release is "The Fate of the Furious" which will reach the screens on April 14, 2017.

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